Rollercoaster Rider wrote:Does the Log Flume tunnel still have a billion pieces of gum?
CoasterGuy06 wrote:Eli Bridge did issue a bulletin a few years ago telling parks to either install seat belts on the ride or to enforce the "no single riders rule" on Scramblers.
sfmman2000 wrote:Thanks for the trip report!chadster wrote:Can't forget about the 10 foot gap in the restraining mechanism drop tower!
Did the réstraints on the S&S Double Shot even ratchet down at all, or was it just the seatbelt holding you in?

Homer wrote:I'm disappointed to see Indiana Beach look like this. I had a blast at that park during the 2007 Midwest Trip because the atmosphere seemed very lively, well-kept, and there was Fascination.
Now it's just depressing to look at. Thanks for the update, at least your visit was interesting with the valley.
chadster wrote:CoasterGuy06 wrote:Eli Bridge did issue a bulletin a few years ago telling parks to either install seat belts on the ride or to enforce the "no single riders rule" on Scramblers.
Sue happy America. I'm deducing it's to prevent people from standing up while the ride is in motion just like the ferris wheels and a laundry list of other rides that have given in to this sad state. I suppose it was cheaper to hang a sign than to spend a few hundred on belts and bolts.
On the way out I found this "Featured on Food Network" Taco Stand. Not exactly believing them I looked it up on my phone to find it was featured in about a 30 second block as the best taco...on the boardwalk maybe. I tried it, it was ok. Cheese whiz, pre-cut and bagged lettuce, standard taco meat, nothing amazing, but it was cheap.
Biollante wrote:I registered at the forum just to post this. May seem not worth the effort, but I don't care. I don't let stuff like this slide.
I had the tacos there last week. I have a season pass. I've had them countless times. They're popular mostly because they tortilla shells are fried right before they are served, which almost no one else does. There is NO cheese whiz in the tacos. It's white shredded cheese, possibly chihuahua queso, but I can't tell. But it's not cheese whiz. The fact you have to post a lie to embellish your review is kind of sad. Pretty much would not read anything else you review, because of the boy that cried wolf effect. White lies in reviews count, I'm sorry.
The Food Network did have a segment on the tacos and the now defunct Luigi's Italian Sausage place a few years ago. It wasn't a 30 second spot. It was at least several minutes on a show about theme park food. Just because you're too freaking lazy to do the research doesn't mean you should post this garbage as fact.
I do have my own issues with Indiana Beach even though I love it. I think the whole place needs a new paint job for one, and they also need to fix the water pressure so they're running all the water slides at once. But that doesn't excuse publishing factual inaccuracies in a review.

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